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The seasoning is refreshing and turns your average dressing into a fantastic topping on the tortilla chips. These chips tend to taste more on the artificial side, but they have a great punch of flavor. The only critique we have is that after too many, they can become overall quite chalky Not ideal!

If you're a big fan of green salsa, these chips are soon to be your go-to bag to munch on. There's no need for an actual side of salsa with these chips too, as they taste just like the real thing.

The salsa verde seasoning isn't extremely spicy, but there is a definite little kick at the end of every bite. The overall flavors of these chips are bold. In fact, they may be the strongest of all the Doritos flavors we tried.

Looking for more helpful tips? Sign up for our newsletter to get daily recipes and food news in your inbox! Who knew you could have tang and spice all in one chip? Doritos got really creative with the Spicy Sweet Chili flavor, by adding notes of chili peppers and soy sauce. The blend of these two flavors brings a zesty edge to this bag of chips. If you're the kind of person who puts Sriracha sauce on everything you know who you are , then it's hard to say with ultimate certainty that you won't like Doritos Screamin' Sriracha chips.

However, for recreational Sriracha users, the flavor of this snack is not the tasty treat you may have imagined it would be. Although Sriracha is good, and tortilla chips are good, the combination of these two flavors create a taste that's kind of strange. There's something about crunching down on a tortilla chips that signals to your senses that things are about to go South of the border. By the same token, the spicy zing of Sriracha tells your taste buds that what is to come will be of the Asian persuasion.

Which is why, upon trying Doritos Screamin' Sriracha chips, you'll find yourself with a mouthful of confusion. The main reason Doritos' Spicy Nacho chips fall so low on our list is because of their false advertising. Not only do they lack the spiciness suggested by the name, but there is virtually no taste differentiation between these chips and the classic Nacho Cheese flavor.

Seriously, if there is any variation among these two snack foods, it is undetectable to the untrained palate. It is almost as if Doritos made too many Nacho Cheese chips and figured they could sell more if they threw some into slightly different packaging and slapped "spicy" on the name.

Don't get us wrong, these chips are good, but only because they taste pretty much exactly like Nacho Cheese Doritos and not at all because they are spicy. Because they are not. So as far as we can tell, the only reason to buy Spicy Nacho Doritos is because Nacho Cheese are sold out.

While it appears the goal of Doritos' Jacked [Ranch Dipped Hot Wings] chips are to emulate the popular hot-wings-dipped-in-ranch-dressing flavor, the outcome is less than encouraging. Though the Jacked chips are not bad, they fail to meet the flavor expectations set forth by their title. On the positive side, the tangy-ness of the buffalo sauce does come through, albeit somehow without any heat at all. Perhaps a more refined palate would be able to sense the presence of ranch in this chip, but we somehow don't think that is a common characteristic of Doritos' customers.

Additionally, while there is no clear evidence that these chips are baked, they definitely have that flat, dryish consistency often found in baked chips. And if none of this info is enough to deter you, we would also like to point out that, like the Flamin' Hot Nacho Dorito, these chips also fall into that "caught red-fingered" category. We combined these two flavors because, while they are technically different one is spicy, one is not , they seem to have an equal impact on the taste buds.

Both flavors are good, a decent choice if when looking for something a bit more intense than your typical Dorito, but neither can really hold its own on the full-throttle Doritos spectrum. Furthermore, the "Simply Organic" label is a bit deceiving for those not accustomed to reading food labels and knowing what they mean. What snack food consumers should know that " organic " does not necessarily mean healthier. All it means is that the ingredients used for these chips are certified organic by the USDA, of which qualifications are somewhat confusing and probably not as strict as you might think.

Fact is, when it comes to sodium, fat, and calories, Doritos' Simply Organic White Cheddar and Spicy White Cheddar are not much different than the rest of the lot. As the original flavored Dorito, Frito-Lay celebrates its legacy by adorning these chips in retro packaging, which definitely makes them stand out on the supermarket shelf. Mainly available in grocery stores in the full 9. Its strong corn flavor, with just a dusting of taco seasoning, make them a more interesting alternative to your standard tortilla or corn dippers for salsa, queso, or guacamole.

These chips have a nice, very slight spice that makes them easy to enjoy without overwhelming your taste buds. Honestly, it is a bit of a wonder why Doritos Taco flavor chips haven't been more popular over the last 50 years, or at the very least earned the right to be more commonly sold in snack size.

If you're a fan of cheese dip and corn chips, then Doritos' Ultimate Cheddar chips are the snack for you. Putting aside the absence of the creamy deliciousness of warm cheese , these chips come pretty darn close to delivering the winning combo of sharp cheddar and hearty tortilla that we all love so much.

We also wonder why Doritos teases us with Salsa Verde our all-time favorite flavor every few years. Spicy Sweet Chili! Good list but your missing enchilada supreme you can get them in Dallas Texas area.

Just came back to new York from Canada with a bag of intense pickle. They were not good What about the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burn ones? Those were the BEST!!! Please bring back the Cheetoes flavored doritos from the mid 90's. They were so good. Hi just returned from Turkey and my partner loves Doritos Baharat cesnili transalated as spicy flavour corn chips does anyone know if these can be brought from anywhere in UK.

Great read having useful information I would love to have the Garlic and Olive Oil flavors come to the US and would try them if they were available. For the cave dwellers out there, Doritos are a brand of flavored tortila chips that have been made since I personally love the Nacho Cheese and Cheeseburger flavors, but there are many more flavors to choose from. Below is a list of Doritos flavors, some were limited time releases, some have been discontinued, but all were available at one time or another.

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Spicy Nacho. Nacho Cheese. Andy Kryza is a senior editor at Thrillist, a lifelong disciple of Frito-Lay, and, apparently, a snack chip purist. Follow him to Doritos-spiked baby formula: apkryza. Make Fun. Thrillist Serves. Enter your email address Subscribe. Social Media Links.



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